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By Phillipe Chauveau Transcript Reporter The Ohio Wesleyan men’s soccer team stepped onto Roy Rike maintained their perfect record twice this weekend with wins over the Heidelberg University Student Princes and the Berry University Vikings. Senior forward Taylor Rieger was [...]

By Sara Schneider Transcript Correspondent The Course Connection Fair took place on Tuesday, September 10 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00pm in Benes Room A in the Hamilton Williams Campus Center. This fair occurs once a year on the Ohio Wesleyan [...]

By Julianne Zala Transcript Reporter Sean Kay, professor of politics and government, is the new director of Ohio Wesleyan’s Arneson Institute for Practical Politics and Public Affairs. As director, Kay plans to create new avenues to share information with students, [...]

By Brian Cook Transcript Reporter No matter what the class of 2017 ends up achieving, it has already made history at Ohio Wesleyan. According to Rebecca Eckstein, vice-president of Enrollment and Strategic Communication, this year’s incoming class is more diverse [...]

By Nicole Barhorst Ohio Wesleyan students and staff, as well as Delaware community members, filled Chappelear Drama Center Friday night for a performance by RHAW, the first hip-hop dance theater dance company in the world. Sophomore Nathan LaFrombois said he [...]

By Philippe Chauveau Ohio Wesleyan welcomed Dr. Martin J. Eisenberg as the new Dean of Academic Affairs this summer. Eisenberg earned a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in economics is joining the OWU administration after working at Truman University [...]

By Sadie Slager A string of on-campus bike thefts has left several students without their preferred mode of transportation or sense of security. Senior Erika Kazi said she knows of at least 10 bike thefts that have occurred on campus [...]

By Jamell Brown-Smith Ohio Wesleyan’s chapter of Athletes in Action (AIA) has resumed meetings after a summer hiatus. Founded in 1966, the primary focus of the organization is empowering athletes to spread the word of Christ through sportsmanship and general [...]

By Jija Dutt Thirty-three percent of women on campus are in a Greek organization, and after recruitment this fall, even more women will become part of the Greek community. Informal recruitment, which takes place in the fall semester of every [...]

By Marissa Alfano, Tim Alford and Brittany Vickers Transcript Reporters Directly off the Delaware-Sunbury exit of Interstate 71 lies a swampy, unkempt tract of land behind a Burger King. Across the street is an undeveloped 88-acre quadrant with NorthGate signs [...]